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Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry, 29e Chapter 8. Enzymes: Kinetics Sections: Objectives, Biomedical Importance, Chemical Reactions Are Described Using Balanced Equations, Changes in Free Energy Determine the Direction & Equilibrium State of Chemical Reactions, The Rates of Reactions Are Determined by Their Activation Energy, Numerous Factors Affect the Reaction Rate, The Kinetics of Enzymatic Catalysis, Enzymes Do Not Affect Keq, Multiple Factors Affect the Rates of Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions, Assays of Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions Typically Measure the Initial Velocity, Substrate Concentration Affects the Reaction Rate, The MichaelisMenten & Hill Equations Model the Effects of Substrate Concentration, Kinetic Analysis Distinguishes Competitive from Noncompetitive Inhibition, Most Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions Involve Two or More Substrates, Knowledge of Enzyme Kinetics, Mechanism, and Inhibition Aids Drug Development, Summary, References. Topics Discussed: enzyme kinetics; enzymes; enzymes as catalysts; enzymes: mechanism of action and kinetics. Excerpt:"After studying this chapter, you should be able to:..."
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